Month: March 2013

If you are reading this article, then you probably had written tones of other articles about Google plus marketing that give cool tips that suppose to bring your inbound marketing to the next level. Again if you are reading this, then most likely you were not able to use the most of the strategies offered in those articles.

The main problem of executing any marketing strategy on social website is building your online community – you actually need somebody to show you content too. In this article I will share the plan we built for one of our clients (store that sells rock band clothing) that brought us more than 100 people that had added us to their circles. It should be noted that we spend around 5-8 hours weekly on Google Plus marketing. Read more about Unfair Google Plus Marketing Strategy that Works …

Corporate blogs grow like mushrooms after the rates with all those Google Panda updates. Websites hit are still doing their best to improving content on their websites and starting a blog is one of the best ways to feed Panda and keep it satisfied.

Starting a blog is a very good idea, especially if you want to implement an inbound marketing in your business strategy. You already know what to write about and how to write about it. But once you give a topic to a writer, he/she has a certain, his or her own idea, about the details and how to represent them. As the result, you don’t like the article, the writer is forced to rewrite it and lots of time has been wasted.

The pity is that you see that is wrong when it is done the wrong way only. Should you blame the blog writer? The answer is: not always. Sometimes it requires some courage to admit you could have avoided revisions if you had spent more time on writing more detailed instructions and had focused on the ideas and/or notions that are important to you.

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In august 2012, Google started showing seven results instead of 10 for some search queries. Due to this reason, the page ranking of many sites was greatly affected. According to MozCast data, about 18 percent of search queries were affected by Google’s move. Some of the interesting conclusions of the 7-result SERPs are listed below.

7-result SERPs can transform in to 14 result SERPs when Google blends organic search results (in a pack of 7) along with local search results (also in a pack of 7). Images can hardly come up first in search query results. The simple reason is an image result takes about four times to come up in search queries compared to text based search results. Read more about Why Do We See Seven-Result SERPs on Google …